It seems like a good place, entirely funded by the Bank of Spain, excellent people in several fields and still they do not have and have not had one single person doing .... monetary macro (there is one junior hired recently on remotely related topics, hardly enough).
Despite the "M" in the place's name, which would suggest this should be a priority. Have they been trying and failing to hire in that field, or is it politics. And how do they get away with it with respect to Bank of Spain? Genuinely interested, this puzzles me since a while.
CEMFI - why no "Monetary"?
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Actually, not at all. But even if it were the case, how does that change in any way the hard fact that a place called "Monetary" and created by and for a central bank has zero monetary economics, not even one person doing anything remotely related out of twenty faculty.
someone upset from being rejected by CEMFI